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Telescope Sky-Watcher BK 705AZ3
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Telescope Sky-Watcher BK 705AZ3

The BK 705AZ3 telescope from Sky-Watcher is a compact achromatic refractor for studying the Moon and planets of the Solar System. High-quality coated optics produces a clear image. Thanks to its small size, the Sky-Watcher BK 705AZ3 telescope is convenient to take with you outside the city. The alt-azimuth mount is easy to operate, making this model perfect for novice astronomers. Optics The two-element lens with a diameter of 70 mm allows you to see lunar craters with a diameter of up to 8 km, the belts of Jupiter and its moons, the rings of Saturn and much more. The lenses are coated with a full multi-layer anti-reflective coating. A red dot finder is used to search for objects. This model is equipped with two eyepieces: 25 mm and 10 mm. It is recommended to start observing with an eyepiece with a long focal length. Mount The optical tube is installed on the mount using fastening rings - this design allows you to assemble the telescope quickly and without additional tools. The AZ3 alt-azimuth mount features intuitive controls. Precise mechanics allow the pipe to move smoothly. The mount is equipped with mechanisms for fine movements.

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  • Telescope type: refractor
  • Optical design: achromat
  • Optics coating: full multilayer
  • Lens diameter (aperture), mm: 70
  • Focal length, mm: 500
  • Maximum useful magnification, x: 140
  • Aperture (relative aperture): f/7
  • Eyepieces included: 25 mm, 10 mm
  • Mounting diameter of eyepieces, inches: 1.25
  • Finder: with red dot
  • Tripod: aluminum
  • Tray for accessories: yes
  • Telescope control type: manual
  • Mount type: alt-azimuth, AZ3
  • Mechanisms of fine movements: on both axes
  • Additionally: there is a standard T-thread (M42) for mounting a SLR camera
  • Pipe material: aluminum
  • Pipe dimensions, mm: length 380
  • Pipe weight, kg: 1.25
  • User level: for beginners
  • Subject of observation: planets of the solar system

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